Eduardo Garabito - Software Engineer, Game Developer

A playable prototype is here! I’m very excited about finally sharing a playable bit of a project that I have been tinkering with for ages, and I really hope you try it and find something interesting about it despite its lack of polish. Get it here! In order have a look a the controls, just […]

The State of Warstreaming Efforts Snap, that’s two months gone since our last update! Latest improvements have revolved around warstreaming and warstreamers, with a very deep internal tidy up resulting in a cleaner separation of concerns for warstreamers, and a refinement of their skills that are getting them closer and closer to their final form. […]

Introduction In this article, we will discuss object-oriented programming and the main differences between Python and C# OOP-wise. As a refresher, let’s give a quick read at Wikipedia’s definition of OOP: Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of “objects”, which may contain data, in the form of fields, often known […]

The Game Previously Known As MicroWars More than three long years in the making, and almost the same time since its last public update. You might or (most likely) might not remember MicroWars. Initially devised as a small pet project, the idea started unraveling just as I moved out of the games industry and into […]

Introduction I’ve always thought of myself as a generalist language-wise. Although my first steps in software development started with Python, I was quickly involved with both C# and JavaScript, and my knowledge of the three languages built up more or less at a similar rate, with the emphasis changing as I took on new opportunities […]

Recently I had the opportunity to refactor a legacy system that urgently needed it. This code, belonging to a massive web service, had many different elements coupled together through a mix of static helpers, independent Unity containers that were resolved on-site (more about this later), and delayed component instantiations, with configuration getters and setters creating a […]

It is .NET time again! As I have landed a job as a .NET backend developer in the aviation industry (pun sort of unintended) I will not anymore be working with Django on a daily basis (become a contributor perhaps?). However, I will get my hands onto a large stack comprising varied airport solutions and […]

And here’s the end of the road I am very happy to release this 1.1 update, finally including clipping export for web users! Starting today, you will be able to parse and export your Kindle clippings online and, as usual, completely for free and with total transparency. Upon reaching this milestone I consider AKC’s to […]

What is this about? Amazing Kindly Clipper (AKC) is a free tool created to make Amazon Kindle user’s life easier. Essentially, it is a parser that organises the highlights, notes, and bookmarks from ‘My Clippings.txt’, letting you sort, search and filter your clippings, with exporting capabilities to CSV, TXT and HTML. AKC is a free […]

What is this about? Amazing Kindly Clipper is a free tool created to make Amazon Kindle user’s life easier. Essentially, it is a parser that organises the highlights, notes, and bookmarks from ‘My Clippings.txt’, letting you sort, search and filter your clippings, with exporting capabilities to CSV, TXT and HTML. Available here for Windows. How […]

What is this about? Amazing Kindly Clipper is a free tool created to make Amazon Kindle user’s life easier. Essentially, it is a parser that organizes the highlights, notes, and bookmarks from ‘My Clippings.txt’, letting you sort, search and filter your clippings, with exporting capabilities to CSV, TXT and HTML. Available here for Windows. Note: […]

Pro note-jotting I used to have a million .txt files with notes all over my desktop and document folders. Thing is, I like to save notes in plain text: it’s easy, simple and useful. Even if I love heavier task management tools there are cases in which it is just too much. Say small projects […]

I heard you like programming, right… Lots of hours have been put into the clipper by now. As you may know, Kindle devices store this data on plain .TXT files, put together chronologically. If it’s a pain to navigate these text files on Desktop, it’s simply excruciating to try to do so on the Kindle […]

What is this about? Amazing Kindly Clipper is a free tool created to make Amazon Kindle user’s life easier. Essentially, it is a parser that organizes the highlights, notes, and bookmarks from ‘My Clippings.txt’, letting you sort, search and filter your clippings, with exporting capabilities to CSV, TXT and HTML. Available here for Windows. Note: […]

What is this about? Amazing Kindly Clipper is a free tool created to make Amazon Kindle user’s life easier. Essentially, it is a parser that organizes the highlights, notes, and bookmarks from ‘My Clippings.txt’, letting you sort, search and filter your clippings, with exporting capabilities to CSV, TXT and HTML. Available here for Windows. Note: […]

A small but big but small game OK, it is about time to officially introduce you to the side project I have been working for the last 4 months, even if some glimpses have been shown here and there (in which case, you will be getting a lot of new info anyway!). You know we folks […]

I have been a while trying to put this in a way that doesn’t sound sorrowful to little or no avail, so let’s keep this simple: Today, after almost 3 wonderful years of amazing work, I am leaving the lovely bunch of Rain Games. I am wholeheartedly trying to put this words together so that […]

Here we go again. Hello, potential reader, and welcome to this handful of annotations. You might be wondering what’s the point of having a blog at this stage of the interwebs, as I certainly did quite some time ago, prior to shutting the virtual doors of a personal space not very different to this one. […]